Deleting a friend on Facebook could have serious consequences, after an Australian work tribunal found a woman in Tasmania, who unfriended a colleague on the social network following an argument, guilty of workplace bullying.

The Fair Work Commission ruled that Lisa Bird, who works at the View estate agency in Launceston, was guilty of bullying sales administrator Rachel Roberts. Bird was accused of showing a “lack of emotional maturity” for having the nerve not to say “good morning” to her colleague and subsequently deleting her from Facebook.

Bird decided to unfriend Roberts after an argument. Roberts had complained that Bird, the wife of the agency’s principle, James Bird, had acted aggressively towards her in order to put her down in front of the other workers. Bird called Roberts a“naughty little schoolgirl for running to the teacher.”

New documents shared by whistleblower Edward Snowden reveal GCHQ mass-surveyed “every visible user on the internet,” codenaming the operation Karma Police after a popular song by Radiohead.
The mission was started in 2009, without the agency obtaining legal permission to carry out the operation. Also there was no Parliamentary consultation or public scrutiny, documents published by the Intercept website show.
GCHQ - Government Communications Headquarters – is a UK spy agency responsible for providing intelligence by intercepting communications between people or equipment. The data is handed over to the British government and armed forces. The recently revealed operation was developed by GCHQ in 2007-08. It aimed to link "every user visible to passive SIGINT with every website they visit, hence providing either (a) a web browsing profile for every visible user on the internet, or (b) a user profile for every visible website on the internet." The numbers of surveyed users were astonishing: in 2012, GCHQ gathered some 50 billion online metadata records a day, and the agency planned to boost its capacity to 100 billion records a day by the end of this year.The information was held for months in a vast store nicknamed the Black Hole and was carefully examined by data analysts.

Having lived in the same flat for 16 years, a German woman is being forced to move out to make way for refugees, because building a new shelter is too expensive. The 51 year-old nurse, who has helped asylum seekers in the past, was shocked by the news.

Bettina Halbey, who lives alone in the small town of Nieheim, received a letter from her landlord and the local municipality at the start of September, Die Welt newspaper reported on Thursday.

In just over a month Expo Milano 2015 will close and will pass the torch bearer of international exhibitions in Astana, for the Expo 2017.

The millions of visitors to the exhibition, together with the interest of thousands of commercial companies, will move to the new capital of the country on the Silk Road with different interest in Italy was power and environment in Kazakhstan will be the energy the center of attraction.

If in Italy the ecosystem and the power are proving that you can do everything to save our planet, in Kazakhstan it will prove that the energy problem is of exactly the same importance and that the technology and the industrial system must do their part to not destroy the already fragile ecosystem, but evolve into new resources to enable the human evolution away from the fire to the atomic bomb, but by fire to alternative energy, which allows this continuous super fast evolution of mankind not only im many nations, but everywhere.

From country of few thousands of nomads in industrial power, with its latest entry into the WTO this year, with its brilliant idea to set up with Belarus, Russia and other Asian countries an opposition as new commercial of the new centers against supremacy of America, Europe, China. In 2017 Astana will have to prove that Kazakhstan should be one of the best power Nation in energy and sustainability with more attention on environment-human life versus energy-production.

It is the task of the new young managers who were studying abroad, to prove to the world that their country has again become "the Silk Road", maintaining their traditions looking at its evolution, until getting to be no more the Eldorado of the West, but a rich and cultured country because it has learned from the mistakes of others to be better, for himself and others.